
Intervention to help parents prevent obesity in firstborn children benefits siblings - News-Medical.Net

An intervention shown to help first-time parents prevent childhood obesity has found spillover effects in second-born children as well, even without further training for the parents.
An intervention shown to help first-time parents prevent childhood obesity has found spillover effects in second-born children as well, even without further training for the parents. The results are … [+4018 chars]
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